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Does anyone remember the name of this sitcom?

I really don't remember much about it. All I can remember is that it was about a family who lived on the border of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

I was just wondering if anyone remembered the name of this - I think it was a sitcom x) Thanks!

The Fitz

http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/fitz/

:D Brilliant, thankyou Aaron!

I vaguely remember this sitcom, I thought it was quite funny.

Quote: Avril @ December 8, 2007, 11:58 PM

:D Brilliant,

No, it really wasn't.

I remember the Daily Mail's 'Weekend' supplement giving it 1 star. That always stuck in my mind for some reason.

I think the reason why it wasn't too succesful was because it was broadcast just a year after Irish sitcom Father Ted and obviously is was way inferior to Father Ted. But I remember it and it had some great moments. It would be nice to see it again as my memories are very vague.

Quote: Seefacts @ December 10, 2007, 3:37 PM

No, it really wasn't.

I remember the Daily Mail's 'Weekend' supplement giving it 1 star. That always stuck in my mind for some reason.

:( Don't ruin it for me. I remember it being *so* funny.
Even though I was about 8 when I watched it. Whistling nnocently

How about All Along The Watchtower? You seen that?

Nope... is this another programme that you remember to be brilliant but your hopes are crushed at a later age? Teary

Having not seen it since, I don't know! I just remember enjoying it.

On the subject of the border of Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. When you drive through the border, how do you change the side of the road you drive on?

. . . I'm fairly sure that both sides drive on the left.

Quote: Aaron @ January 8, 2008, 3:49 PM

. . . I'm fairly sure that both sides drive on the left.

Yeah they do - like here.

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